Split Rock Wildlife Sightings: Bear, Bobcat, Coyote

This is the first in a new series called “Split Rock Wildlife Sightings” which will feature periodic updates of wildcam photos taken in the Split Rock Wildway. If you do not know much about this wildway and are curious please review this series.

This recent batch of photos from our cameras in Split Rock Wildway include these fine creatures: Bear, Bobcat, and Coyote. (Ignore the dates on camera; the cameras seem to be resetting themselves to wrong dates, annoyingly!) Many thanks to all for helping protect their homes!

About John Davis

John Davis is a wildways scout, editor, and writer. He lives with his family in Split Rock Wildway, where he care-takes Hemlock Rock Wildlife Sanctuary when not roaming farther afield. He is a volunteer land steward for Eddy Foundation, which has secured and opened to the public about 3,000 acres in the eastern Adirondacks; a board member of Champlain Area Trails and other outdoor/wildlife organizations; a co-founder of Wildlands Network; and is the Executive Director of The Rewilding Institute. He is the editor of many conservation publications and author of Big, Wild, and Connected: Scouting an Eastern Wildway from Florida to Quebec—about his 7,600-mile traverse of the proposed Eastern Wildway in 2011. His 5,000-mile traverse of the Rocky Mountains from Sonora, Mexico, to British Columbia, Canada, is featured in the film Born to Rewild. His second book, Split Rock Wildway: Scouting the Adirondack Park’s Most Diverse Wildlife Corridor is a rambling look at some of the charismatic and enigmatic wildlife thriving in the wooded hills and adjacent waterways linking Lake Champlain with the High Peaks.